

Premature damages and fractures of components and structures of bucket-wheel excavators at open-pit mine often occur in exploitation, caused either by inadequate design or insufficient knowledge of the material properties, welded joints and flaws in component production technology. The bucket-wheel excavator, TAKRAF SRs 2000 × 32/5.0 was employed on the excavation of barren soil for 5.000 h (a few weeks more than a year after the assembly) when the fracture of the tooth of the girth gear, which enables the circular motion of the upper structure of the bucket-wheel excavator, occurred. The gear was, according to the manufacturer's certificate, made of the cast steel GS 40 MnCrSi3 V. The paper presents calculations of the stress variations cycles' number for one tooth, as well as of the fracture mechanics parameters - the critical stress intensity factor and critical crack length. It was established that the fracture of the tooth occurred due to an initial crack existing in its base, which originated during the gear's manufacturing, i.e. due to the so-called "manufacturing-in defect". © 2019 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V.
| Funding sponsor | Funding number | Acronym |
|---|---|---|
| European Regional Development Fund | ITMS2014+ 313011D011 | ERDF |
| TR 35006,TR35024,35006 | ||
| ITMS2014+ 313011T426 |
This research was partially financially supported by the Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development of Republic of Serbia through grants TR 35006 and TR35024 and by European regional development fund and Slovak state budget by the project ITMS2014+ 313011D011\"Research Centre of the University of \u017Dilina - 2nd phase\" and by the project ITMS2014+ 313011T426 \"Research and development activities of \u017Dilina University in \u017Dilina for 21st century industry in the field of materials and nanotechnologies\".
Nikolić, R.; Research Center, University of Žilina, Univerzitna 1/8215, Žilina, Slovakia;
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